Louis Gompertz
Soldier, Author
1886 – 1951
Who was Louis Gompertz?
Martin Louis Alan Gompertz was an Anglo-Indian soldier and writer, born in India, also known by the pseudonym of 'Ganpat', which was the nearest his Indian troops could get to pronouncing 'Gompertz'. Ganpat is another name for the elephant god Ganesh. He started his writing career with articles for 'Blackwood's Magazine' on his service in East Africa during World War 1. He wrote many adventure stories in the style of H. Rider Haggard, though most of Ganpat's stories are set in the Himalayas. He was an Anglo Indian soldier, and his stories reflect his military and frontier background. He retired in 1939 with the rank of Brigadier, ending his days in the town of Chagford, on the edge of Dartmoor, where he could pursue his passion for fishing.
His books include the following titles:
DAINRA,
FAIRY SILVER,
HARILEK,
MIRROR OF DREAMS,
SEVEN TIMES PROVEN,
SNOW RUBIES,
WREXHAM'S ROMANCE,
ROADS OF PEACE,
THE THREE R'S
HIGH SNOW
STELLA NASH
WALLS HAVE EYES.
MARCHES OF HONOUR.
THE SECOND TIGRESS.
THE SLEEPY DUKE.
THE WAR BREAKERS.
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